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Books with title Big Dreams

  • Dreams

    Paul Pazniokas

    Hardcover (Booklocker.com, Inc., Nov. 1, 2015)
    What if you had a dream about a marvelous place, where you decide to take a nap...and have a wonderful dream...about falling asleep and having a wonderful dream, about falling asleep and...? A journey of dreams within dreams that takes the reader on an extraordinary journey...and safely home again. A gentle adventure that tickles the imagination and carries young readers off to their own pleasant dreams. Ages 5 - 8.
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  • My Big Dream

    Bill Effinger

    language (New Century Publishing, Dec. 8, 2011)
    A Short-Short Story on a boyhood dream of becoming a pilot
  • Bad Dreams

    Patricia MacDonald R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 16, 1994)
    A bad dream seems so real... Every night Maqggie Travers has the same horrible dream & is forced to watch the same murder! But when the terrifying dream starts to come true and the gruesome accidents begin, staying awake is the real nightmare!!
  • Dreams

    Olive Schreiner

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 16, 2015)
    All day the soft wind played with her hair, and the young, young face looked out across the water. She was waiting—she was waiting; but she could not tell for what. All day the waves ran up and up on the sand, and ran back again, and the pink shells rolled. Life sat waiting; all day, with the sunlight in her eyes, she sat there, till, grown weary, she laid her head upon her knee and fell asleep, waiting still.
  • Dreams

    Olive Schreiner

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 29, 2011)
    This collection chronicles the fiction and non fiction classics by the greatest writers the world has ever known. The inclusion of both popular as well as overlooked pieces is pivotal to providing a broad and representative collection of classic works.
  • Dream Big

    Jazlyn Samuelson

    Paperback (Xlibris, June 18, 2012)
    Samuelson, Jazlyn
  • Dream Big

    Emma Zverinsky

    Paperback (KidPub Press, )
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  • Dream Big

    Dawn Brock-Jaurequi

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, )
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  • Bj's Big Dream

    Sonia Cunningham Leverette, Deanna M

    Hardcover (Hadassah's Crown Publishing, Nov. 15, 2017)
    What is your favorite dream? BJ has a special dream. He really wants his dream to come true, so he makes a plan. BJ works hard to fix problems that try to stop his dream. While he waits for his dream to happen, he learns that he can do it, if he doesn't quit. In this book, children will learn: 1) How to separate real dreams from daydreams 2) Steps to making a real dream come true 3) Hard work can pay off 4) The benefits of planning, setting goals and problem solving.
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  • Great Big Dreams

    Adam Sea Klein

    Paperback (Crescent Roads Publishing, Sept. 25, 2015)
    Zephus is pulled into a realm of wild possibility, his thoughts become real and his world entrancing A journey through strange realms leads to stranger creatures. Unsure if he can escape this otherworldly life, he must meet the Dreamweaver who has something very special to teach. eBook: color imagesprint book: black and white imagesSAMPLE:The Dreamweaver leaned in towards Zephus and said, “Am I you… or are you me? A very good question. Am I me, or am I the dream? Another puzzling thought. Am I the Dreamer or the Dream, the world, or something inside the world? Well, I am not nothing, nor something not, but I am alive, right, or am I? As a whole, I am everything, and yet, just a thought..."Great Big Dreams is a story for anyone who likes a dreamy adventure with cool twists. In the world of dreams, anything can exist!
  • Dreams

    Larry Kettelkamp

    Hardcover (Morrow, Aug. 16, 1968)
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  • Dreams

    Katie Charles

    Paperback (Desert Breeze Publishing, Inc., Dec. 9, 2013)
    Jamie’s family has been broken since she was ten years old, and she was placed with her aunt and uncle who were childless on purpose. As much as they thought they hid their resentment for the "obligation", she knew. When Jamie turns eighteen, she decides to take her life -- and her trust fund -- in hand and find her own way. She leaves Florida for New York to pursue her dreams at Clarkmore University. In the first week, she meets roommates Scott Scotch and Duncan Buchanan. One is the perfect boy for her, the other is his roommate... problem is, Jamie doesn't quite see at first which is which. She also meets Professor Drew Bond, who becomes so much more than just a teacher of anthropology to her, but a mentor, a friend, a confidant, and in many ways the father figure she has missed for the last eight years. Jamie has this image in her mind of the perfect family, the picture perfect life. But pictures can be faked. Perfect is what you make it. Perfect isn't always obvious, and it takes a severe reality check and a moment of heartbreak like none she's felt in ten years to make Jamie see what has been in front of her all along.